Annie Idibia, 2Baba’s estranged wife, has dropped the singer’s surname and now goes by her maiden name.
The actress and model, who has been married to 2Baba since 2012, has been silent on their separation since the singer announced it in January.
However, in the early hours of Thursday, Annie deleted all the posts on her Instagram page.
In a new post, Annie appreciated everyone who supported and stood by her during her “trying times”.
She also expressed gratitude for the overwhelming love while now identifying as “Annie Uwana Macaulay”.
“To My family, to my friends who came through for me, the support system i have now, all my amazing family here and all over the world.
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God bless you for the out pouring of love. I appreciate every single one of you and I do not take any of it for granted, may the universe continue to be in your favor.
God Bless You All. Lots of LOVE. Annie Uwana Macaulay.”
However, she has yet to drop the singer’s surname from her profile; her username still reads ‘Annie Idibia1’.
The estranged couple has two children together, and their separation has been a subject of public interest.
In January news made rounds that Annie was allegedly in a rehab institution after news broke that her 13-year-old marriage to music legend 2Baba had hit the rocks.
Gossip blogger Stella Dimorkukus broke the news on her Instagram page. She alleged that the actress is not taking the news of her divorce lightly.
The post on Instagram also states that singer Tiwa Savage and fashion Guru Toke Makinwa are with Annie.
It all began with a social media post on January 26th where 2Baba announced that he and Annie were getting a divorce.
However, 2Baba confirmed his relationship with Natasha Osawaru, the deputy majority leader of the Edo state house of assembly, and proposed to her in February.
He also clarified that his relationship with Natasha had nothing to do with his separation from Annie.
Rose Idibia, 2Baba’s mother, had publicly pleaded with Natasha to leave her son alone.
Natasha, however, argued that the beads were symbols of her family’s royalty.